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Nzoner's Game Room>***NON-POLITICAL COVID-19 Discussion Thread***
JakeF 10:28 PM 02-26-2020
A couple of reminders...

Originally Posted by Bwana:
Once again, don't come in this thread with some kind of political agenda, or you will be shown the door. If you want to go that route, there is a thread about this in DC.
Originally Posted by Dartgod:
People, there is a lot of good information in this thread, let's try to keep the petty bickering to a minimum.

We all have varying opinions about the impact of this, the numbers, etc. We will all never agree with each other. But we can all keep it civil.

Thanks!

Click here for the original OP:

Spoiler!

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TLO 03:55 PM 06-18-2020
In other somewhat confusing news:

I was listening to the St Joe City Council Meeting a short while ago. There was some discussion over the 3rd Covid death in Buchanan County. The mayor brought up the point that the man was in his 70s and had pre-existing conditions. All stuff we already knew .

Our health director pretty much repeated the same thing our Mayor said, but then the Mayor brought up an interesting point. He said talked to the doctor at the hospital and the man had a stroke, and that was what ended up killing him. It wasn't determined until later that he was covid positive. The mayor seemed confused as to why this was counted as a covid death but then they sorta just stopped talking about it.
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TLO 03:57 PM 06-18-2020
Originally Posted by O.city:
Pardon everyone tested negative
Have you guys had an up-tick in positive cases at all?
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O.city 03:59 PM 06-18-2020
Originally Posted by TLO:
That's good news.

Cases in St Joe have been trending downward over the past month or so. Our major spike at Triumph spread somewhat throughout the community, but now we're down to anywhere between 2-5 cases per day. Hopefully the numbers stay at that level or drop off even further.
Been the same here. Usually it’s one per day then there’ll be a random 6 day or something
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eDave 04:00 PM 06-18-2020
ARIZONA

Cases: We've hit new highs on every case chart yet again. Today is the highest number of positive cases added in a single day. 43K+ cases in the state.

Testing: PCR testing is up by a couple thousand tests over yesterday again! (Good!) This is one of the highest PCR testing numbers reported ever.

Spread: Overall PCR positive test percentage ticked up again from 8.9% to 9.1% (based on 379K tests, up from a 6.6% low) and the average for this week is 15% (based on 9K cases, same % as last week).

Hospital Utilization: COVID Hospitalizations are up by 5% yet again (another all time high). ICU beds for COVID patients hit all time high again. (Overal ICU usage went up from 83% to 84%) Ventilators in use for COVID were flat, overall vent. usage hit 40% for the first time. Itubations for COVID patients dropped 20%.
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petegz28 04:24 PM 06-18-2020
The CEO if Kinsa was on CNBC saying how he is worried about 4 states including MO and AZ......and people need to buy the instant thermometer device and app from his company.
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TLO 04:37 PM 06-18-2020
Originally Posted by petegz28:
The CEO if Kinsa was on CNBC saying how he is worried about 4 states including MO and AZ......and people need to buy the instant thermometer device and app from his company.
Of 4 states to worry about, why would Missouri be one of them?
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Kellerfox 04:39 PM 06-18-2020
Originally Posted by eDave:
ARIZONA

Cases: We've hit new highs on every case chart yet again. Today is the highest number of positive cases added in a single day. 43K+ cases in the state.

Testing: PCR testing is up by a couple thousand tests over yesterday again! (Good!) This is one of the highest PCR testing numbers reported ever.

Spread: Overall PCR positive test percentage ticked up again from 8.9% to 9.1% (based on 379K tests, up from a 6.6% low) and the average for this week is 15% (based on 9K cases, same % as last week).

Hospital Utilization: COVID Hospitalizations are up by 5% yet again (another all time high). ICU beds for COVID patients hit all time high again. (Overal ICU usage went up from 83% to 84%) Ventilators in use for COVID were flat, overall vent. usage hit 40% for the first time. Itubations for COVID patients dropped 20%.
State wide antibody testing has returned a 3% positive rate. The sample size is large enough to apply this ratio to the entire population. This works out to 219,000 recoveries against 1,239 deaths for a mortality rate of 0.56% (the Flu is 0.1% for reference). This is at a 99% confidence interval specific only to Arizona.

This is both good news and bad. Good news in that it is quality data that makes COVID a lot less scary than we initially thought back in April. Bad news in that it is still very contagious and has a lot of room (up to 97% of the state population) to run. At a national level, a 0.56% mortality rate is still close to one million deaths (or more) over the next year if 50-70% of the population contract it.

My anecdotal experience is that no one out here, at least in Phoenix, gives a damn about protecting each other. Mask use has declined significantly over the last month, people aren’t distancing even when dots are set up in restaurants/stores, and I’ve just seen some really nasty/idiotic/thoughtless stuff like sneezing into a hand then opening a door. Not surprised at all that cases are spiking out here.

I actually got tested at the drive through testing site Banner has set up at the state fair grounds yesterday. A family member I was in contact with 2 weeks ago tested positive and I’ve been having some mild symptoms. Took 2 hours because there were easily 500+ cars there with an average of 2-3 people each. Test results are also currently lagging 7-10 days in Arizona through the three primary providers/labs.
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jdubya 05:02 PM 06-18-2020
Got my first haircut today since all this began. Needed to make an appointment ahead of time, no walk ins. On arrival before entering everybody wears a mask and they splashed my hands with alcohol and checked my temp. All good. Sat down in the barber chair that looked freshly wiped down with alcohol. This shop had 4 barbers and 4 chairs going at once. Felt good to get the cut and shave. A few doors down from the barber is my gym. Sign on the window said they are opening July 1st. They apparently have UV lights now for decon.
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petegz28 05:29 PM 06-18-2020
Originally Posted by TLO:
Of 4 states to worry about, why would Missouri be one of them?
He didn't say, just said OK, MO, AZ and another I don't recall
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O.city 06:25 PM 06-18-2020
Originally Posted by petegz28:
He didn't say, just said OK, MO, AZ and another I don't recall
No clue why MO would be on there
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MVChiefFan 07:07 PM 06-18-2020
Originally Posted by O.city:
No clue why MO would be on there
Yeah, that makes no sense at all.
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WhawhaWhat 07:32 PM 06-18-2020

NEW: Californians are now REQUIRED to wear face coverings in public spaces.

Together -- we can slow the spread.

Do your part. Wear a mask.

LEARN MORE: https://t.co/xtXFwVeWc2

— Gavin Newsom (@GavinNewsom) June 18, 2020

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petegz28 07:37 PM 06-18-2020
Originally Posted by WhawhaWhat:
3 weeks ago people were bragging about SF and how low their death count was.......
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eDave 07:42 PM 06-18-2020
Originally Posted by MVChiefFan:
Yeah, that makes no sense at all.
I bet if you guys watch the video, you'd have your answer. Check it out: https://www.cnbc.com/video/2020/06/1...and-maine.html
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WhawhaWhat 07:47 PM 06-18-2020
Originally Posted by petegz28:
3 weeks ago people were bragging about SF and how low their death count was.......
At first I saw it was just Orange County, which is still over 3 million people, and now it's the whole state. We'll see if others follow.
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